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I went to the SHOPPING MALL in BRAZIL and I WAS SCARED by the SIZE of ARICANDUVA The largest in Latin America Vakinha to go to Brazil: http://vaka.me/865745 Support with donations: PIX: 21 96567-8670 (Marcos vinícius souza santos) paypal: [email protected] GIFTS (CLOTHING AND FOOD) Name: Aurélio do Rosário Virgílio Piloto Country: Mozambique Province: Tete City: Tete Postal code: 2300 Cell phone: +258866902785 Social Networks: ????- https://bit.ly/3cfMlAa ????- [email protected] My girlfriend's channel: / @luanaferrao6842 ABOUT BRAZIL: Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in the world. South America and the Latin American region, being the fifth largest in the world in terms of land area (equivalent to 47.3% of the South American territory) and sixth in terms of population (with over 210 million inhabitants). It is the only country in the Americas where the majority of people speak Portuguese and the largest Portuguese-speaking country on the planet, in addition to being one of the most multicultural and ethnically diverse nations, as a result of the strong immigration from various parts of the world. Its current Constitution, promulgated in 1988, conceives Brazil as a presidential federative republic,[9] formed by the union of the 26 states, the Federal District and the 5,570 municipalities. Bathed by the Atlantic Ocean, Brazil has a coastline of 7,491 km[12] and borders all other South American countries, except Chile and Ecuador, being bordered to the north by Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and the French overseas department of French Guiana; to the northwest by Colombia; to the west by Bolivia and Peru; to the southwest by Argentina and Paraguay and to the south by Uruguay. Several archipelagos form part of the Brazilian territory, such as the Rocas Atoll, the São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago, Fernando de Noronha (the only one of these inhabited by civilians) and Trindade and Martim Vaz.[12] Brazil is also home to a diversity of wildlife, ecosystems and vast natural resources in a wide variety of protected habitats.[12] The territory that currently forms Brazil was officially discovered by the Portuguese on April 22, 1500, on an expedition led by Pedro Álvares Cabral. According to some historians such as Antonio de Herrera and Pietro d'Anghiera, the discovery of the territory would have been three months earlier, on January 26, by the Spanish navigator Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, during an expedition under his command. The region, then inhabited by Amerindians divided into thousands of different ethnic and linguistic groups, belonged to Portugal by the Treaty of Tordesillas, and became a colony of the Portuguese Empire.[15] The colonial link was broken, in fact, when in 1808 the capital of the kingdom was transferred from Lisbon to the city of Rio de Janeiro, after French troops commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Portuguese territory.[16] In 1815, Brazil became part of a kingdom united with Portugal. Dom Pedro I, the first emperor, proclaimed the country's political independence in 1822. Initially independent as an empire, during which time it was a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, Brazil became a republic in 1889 following a military coup led by Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca (the first president), although a bicameral legislature, now called the National Congress, had existed since the ratification of the first Constitution in 1824.[16] Since the beginning of the republican period, democratic governance has been interrupted by long periods of authoritarian regimes, until a democratically elected civilian government assumed power in 1985, with the end of the military dictatorship.